We lost two giants of British Culture this week, and Jonathan Miller definitely fit that title. His family announced that he was suffering from Alzheimer's Disease and passed away at his home in ...
Britain's National Gallery director Nicholas Penny, left, and National Galleries of Scotland director general John Leighton, talk in front of Titian's "Diana and Callisto", during a photo call at ...
To paraphrase Mark Twain, 'the demise of British boxing has been greatly exaggerated.' Admittedly it was on the ropes for several years, virtually decades, but British boxing is currently undergoing ...
Scriptwriter Colin Welland brandished his Academy Award for 1981’s “Chariots of Fire” and cried, “The British are coming.” It’s gone down in Oscar folklore as a moment of hubris followed by ...
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The programme began predictably enough, like the Renaissance, in Italy, with a Lonely Planet-style recapitulation of Michelangelo's David and the Florence Duomo. It was when we got back to Britain ...
Here is a characteristic sentence from David Norbrook’s introduction to “The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse,” published in 1992: Like More, Wyatt found it impossible to find a public discourse ...
Editor in Chief Edward Enninful takes readers for a fantastical ride describing the process of creating Rafael Pavarotti’s "fashion fantasia" photo shoot for the issue, and shares the brief but ...
Beyoncé has been unveiled as the latest cover of British Vogue after the songstress announced news of her upcoming album. The 40-year-old icon looked incredible as she posed for the July cover of the ...
The term “Renaissance” means “rebirth.” But rebirth of what? In this class, we’ll look at the new ways in which English writers began to explore familiar questions about the nature of desire, the ...
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